Men’s Health

Let’s Talk About Sex

· · Men's Health
What’s essential for sexual satisfaction with partners doesn’t change all that much through the years. Communication remains paramount. But given that body parts may not work quite like they used to, creativity and a sense of humor enhance fun in the bedroom and wherever else the mood strikes. “Sex doesn’t … Read More

Ask the EN Experts: September 2022

[caption id="attachment_142110" align="alignright" width="300"] © happy8790 | Getty ImagesShowing kindness to others benefits everyone.[/caption] Here at EN, we spend a lot of time covering the specific details of noted and confirmed nutrition and health outcomes—yes, sufficient dietary fiber intake is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Yes, … Read More

News Briefs: August 2022

· · Men's Health
Seated Tai Chi Exercises Improve Post-Stroke Outcomes Stroke survivors who practiced a seated form of tai chi had equal or greater improvement in hand and arm strength, shoulder range of motion, balance control, symptoms of depression and activities of daily living after three months, compared with those who participated in … Read More

Are You Having Trouble in the Bedroom?

· · Men's Health
If you’re in your 60s or older, you might think it’s perfectly normal for sexual desire to wane. While that can be true to a degree, it’s also true that some men have robust sex lives in their 80s and beyond. What should you do if you just no longer … Read More

Do You Need a Gender-Specific Supplement?

· · Men's Health
[caption id="attachment_140727" align="alignleft" width="300"] Do you need separate vitamins? © LightFieldStudios | Getty Images[/caption] Studies show that most Americans don’t get enough of several important nutrients from their diets. A multivitamin/mineral supplement can help fill in those nutrient gaps. But does it make scientific sense to choose a supplement specifically … Read More

Maximizing Stroke Rehabilitation

· · Men's Health
Every 40 seconds someone in the United States has a stroke. That person is more than likely age 65 or older and will probably live another decade or two after the stroke. Some people experience major disabilities after a stroke and other people less so. The variability is huge and … Read More

Focal Therapy for Prostate Cancer

· · Men's Health
Not that long ago, the go-to treatment for breast cancer was mastectomy, meaning total removal of the breast. Today, “lumpectomy,” which spares much of the breast, is a standard offering to women. A similar option for prostate cancer, known as focal therapy, is now being offered to men. While the … Read More

What You Might Not Know About UTIs

· · Men's Health
Cranberry juice, bidets, probiotics, antibiotics…all claim to prevent or treat urinary tract infections (UTIs). What really works and what’s just fiction? We turn to studies and medical experts for the latest insights. But first, it’s helpful to know a bit of urinary biology. The urinary system is basically a drainage … Read More

Peyronie’s Disease, Curves Ahead

· · Men's Health
Peyronie’s disease (PD) affects about one in 10 men, mostly at middle age, but older men can be affected, too. The disease is characterized by an abnormal bend in the penis, typically caused by some kind of trauma. While a bit of curvature is normal, in some men with PD … Read More

Immunotherapy Offers Hope to Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer

· · Men's Health
An innovative immunotherapy can offer help and hope to men with advanced-stage prostate cancer. Results of a long-term, international clinical study revealed that overall survival was two-to-three times higher for metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer patients who were treated with the immune checkpoint inhibitor ipilimumab (Yervoy) in combination with radiotherapy than … Read More

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